The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 16J. Johnson, 1803 |
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Page 58
... WARBURTON . • I understand the meaning to be , to illuftrate this honourable diftinction you have conferred on me by fresh defervings to the extent of my power . To undercreft , I fhould guefs , fignifies properly , to wear beneath the ...
... WARBURTON . • I understand the meaning to be , to illuftrate this honourable diftinction you have conferred on me by fresh defervings to the extent of my power . To undercreft , I fhould guefs , fignifies properly , to wear beneath the ...
Page 68
... WARBURTON . L -fet up the bloody flag against all patience ; ] That is , declare war against patience . There is not wit enough in this fatire to recompenfe its groffness . JOHNSON . 2 Our very priests must become mockers , if they ...
... WARBURTON . L -fet up the bloody flag against all patience ; ] That is , declare war against patience . There is not wit enough in this fatire to recompenfe its groffness . JOHNSON . 2 Our very priests must become mockers , if they ...
Page 69
... Warburton propofed to read - Take my cup , Jupiter.- REED . Shakspeare fo often mentions throwing up caps in this play , that Menenius may be well enough fuppofed to throw up his cap in thanks to Jupiter . JOHNSON . feven years ' health ...
... Warburton propofed to read - Take my cup , Jupiter.- REED . Shakspeare fo often mentions throwing up caps in this play , that Menenius may be well enough fuppofed to throw up his cap in thanks to Jupiter . JOHNSON . feven years ' health ...
Page 72
... WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his character , is minutely particular : Seven wounds ? let me fee ; one in the neck , two in the thigh- Nay , I am fure there are more ; there are nine that I know of . UPTON . Which being advanc ...
... WARBURTON . The old man , agreeable to his character , is minutely particular : Seven wounds ? let me fee ; one in the neck , two in the thigh- Nay , I am fure there are more ; there are nine that I know of . UPTON . Which being advanc ...
Page 74
... WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whofe filent tears are more eloquent and grateful to me , than the cla- morous applaufe of the reft ! So , Crashaw : 66 Sententious fhow'rs ! O ! let them fall ...
... WARBURTON . By my gracious filence , I believe , the poet meant , thou whofe filent tears are more eloquent and grateful to me , than the cla- morous applaufe of the reft ! So , Crashaw : 66 Sententious fhow'rs ! O ! let them fall ...
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